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Pakistan Print 2020-02-09

FPCCI urges government to declare cotton emergency

President of Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI), Mian Anjum Nisar has suggested that to increase the crop size in the coming years the government should declare cotton emergency and take all necessary measures and plan of act
Published 09 Feb, 2020 12:00am

President of Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI), Mian Anjum Nisar has suggested that to increase the crop size in the coming years the government should declare cotton emergency and take all necessary measures and plan of action to increase production in the country. Education to the farmers, regarding quality seeds for plantation and sale of substandard seed be effectively constrained.

Expressing concern over low yield of cotton in the country and suggested that government should take all necessary measures on war footings to increase production in the country, he said cotton production has drastically declined from 15 million bales to 9.45 million bales in the current season 2019-20.

He said that major reasons for low production are reduction in yield per acre, low priority to grow cotton, uncertified seeds and pesticides etc.

In the country there is a gap of 5 million bales in production for domestic consumption. The local textile industry is therefore, compelled to import raw cotton from abroad to meet its requirement and to ensure its contribution in the Pakistan's exports.

In the past Pakistan was producing enough cotton according to the local demand and was ahead of neighbouring country India. In 1991-92, Pakistan production of cotton was 12.8 million bales while India was producing 11.9 million bales of cotton.

Unfortunately, due to ignorance and negligence of cotton cultivation in policies Pakistan is drastically facing reduction of cotton production. Current year production of cotton in Pakistan is 9.45 million bales less than the demand while in India is 31.2 million bales. According to USDA Production of Cotton in China is 27.2 million bales and in USA is 20.2 million bales.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2020

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